McLaren F1 currently 3D printing 9,000 parts a year Posted by Claudia Schergna - September 6, 2022 McLaren responds to time and budget limitations with Stratasys technology
Natural fibre threaded into satellites and F1 for safer missions Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 13, 2020 Experimenting with adding strands of flax into CFRP
A conversation with Gordon Murray Posted by Greg Corke - July 16, 2008 Gordon Murray, the Formula 1 and McLaren SLR design legend, is abandoning horsepower for sustainability with the highly secret Type…
Curventa uses SolidWorks to bring snowboard helmet to the racetrack Posted by Al Dean - December 17, 2009 The original StormTrooper helmet. Image courtesy of Curventa Found this fascinating, it’s a story about well known UK-based industrial design…
The race is on Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 8, 2013 Faro's highly accurate systems ensure 100 per cent precision within very rapid production and assembly processes
Knuckle down: CNC for automotive design Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 3, 2014 How the capabilities of 5-axis machining are benefiting two companies working in the automotive industry
Up to speed Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 21, 2015 Tanya Weaver visits Lotus F1 Team's Technical Centre in Oxfordshire where she discovers how Elysium's data translation tools are helping…
McLaren F1 partners with Stratasys to push 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 23, 2017 Legendary British Formula 1 team McLaren F1 has ramped up its 3D printing program with Stratasys 3D printing solutions for…
McLaren unveils plans for a new carbon fibre chassis production plant in Sheffield Posted by Tanya Weaver - February 13, 2017 McLaren Automotive to open purpose-built production facility next to the University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Since 1981,…
Everything is for a reason Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 8, 2017 With one of the swiftest automotive design processes in the world, McLaren Automotive is bent on going even faster, this…